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Can anyone shed some like for me on the late 98 Series 2 RB25det Stagea RS-Four? Brought one being told it was a Neo. Picked it up started stripping it off to put it in my S13. The Cas is the Black plastic cas, the loom is the grey plug ecu. I thought it was a Neo from that, but further looking into it it had the side feed injectors, the 3 bolt IAC valve, the small TB. Which had me instantly suspicious about it being a Neo.

Looking around found 2 pictures of Late model RS4's with these motors. Does anyone else know anything more about them?

http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article.html?&A=2529

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/368359-syd-nissan-stagea-rs4-dayz-edition-wgnc34-pearl-white-rb25det-awd-no-sunroof/

My guess is a Series 2 motor internally and intake and exhaust sides. But whats the deal with the ecu now? would i use the R34 GTT pinout for the grey plug ECU?

Just wanting to know this as i plan on hard wiring the motor to the battery via a switch and fuse panel.

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Both the stagea's in the pictures are s1 stagea's so they have s2 rb25det not the neo model , s2 stages 98 onwards "the ones with the spot lights in the grill have neo engines , the s1 computer is untuneable unless you run a stand alone or piggy back system , you could change the cas and comp over to a neo one , then you could run nisstune , but I'd say ATM you've just got a s2 rb25det

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sorry i must or worded myself wrong. i've worked out its a S2 rb25det from a S1 Stagea. Is it common for these to have a grey plug and not the normal blue plug like the R33 RB25det's? Do they share the auto trans ecu in there?

I'm not planning on tuning this motor any time soon, will be left as it is just in a track hack S13. I just want a ecu pin out i can figure out how im going to rewire the loom up to power and switches.

is this the pin out i want, from this post here, http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/406866-ecu-tuning-for-s1-stagea-do-we-have-a-solution-yet/?p=6516626

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Yes that will do it. if you are running it with a manual box you can always swap it for a plug in Link later.

sorry i must or worded myself wrong. i've worked out its a S2 rb25det from a S1 Stagea. Is it common for these to have a grey plug and not the normal blue plug like the R33 RB25det's? Do they share the auto trans ecu in there?

I'm not planning on tuning this motor any time soon, will be left as it is just in a track hack S13. I just want a ecu pin out i can figure out how im going to rewire the loom up to power and switches.

is this the pin out i want, from this post here, http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/406866-ecu-tuning-for-s1-stagea-do-we-have-a-solution-yet/?p=6516626

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Yes Link make plug in ecus for Nissans, evos, Toyotas etc. They also make a wire in version which can be adapted to almost anything. I have a G4 plug in (the R34 version to suit the Stagea plug since I have a manual conversion). I think the only mod necessary was a wire from the TPS to enable the Atessa ( I didn't install it - the tuner did).

Didn't think links where full plug in ???

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